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Education
I have read through your answer carefully, but I think there is still something wrong in Turbotax. OR I am doing something wrong...
I already know my AGI is too high to qualify for any education credits, but when I Put in my 1099-Q (which has me listed as the Recipient (not beneficiary), but I used the funds to pay for my sons tuition, books, RB)
I get message your AGI is too high you don't qualify for any tuition or fee credits, then I am unable to enter any 1099-T forms and can only report books!
Did I make a mistake? should I have had the distribution sent to my son instead?
I recall having it sent me because I had to prepay school bill out of my own checking account to arrive before the due date.
OR is my error that I should just not report any of the education info since my AGI is too high.